Republic of Ireland boss Stephen Kenny aims to end a disappointing Euro 2024 qualifying campaign on a high, starting with a win over Gibraltar on Monday.
Kenny has come under increasing pressure after Friday's home defeat by Greece ended hopes of automatically qualifying for the finals in Germany."I am contracted to the end of the campaign so I just want to finish it strong," said Kenny on Sunday.on another deflating night for the Dublin hosts.
Blackburn Rovers midfielder Andy Moran was scheduled to link up with the senior squad after playing for the U21 side on Friday but he picked up an ankle injury in the win over Lavtia and misses out. "I have to be realistic. Jonathan Hill perfectly clarified it when he said that 'Stephen would be the manager until the games in November', and they'll have a review and assess that," added Kenny.
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